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Heat Treatment Basics PDF
Heat Treatment Basics PDF
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TTT diagram quenching cycle
Time-Temperature path on isothermal
Transformation diagram
TTT diagram 0.8% C steel
Heat treatment Processes
Precipitation hardening
Annealing
Normalizing
Tempering
Surface hardening
Selective surface hardening
Precipitation hardening
Fine particles that block movement of dislocation and thus strengthen and
harden the metal
Common in non ferrous alloys
The alloy should have two phases at RT, when heated to a temperature it
should dissolve the other
Steps involved
Solution treatment
Quenching
Precipitation treatment
Annealing, Normalising & Tempering
To reduce hardness, remove residual stress, improve
toughness, restore ductility
Annealing heating to a predefined temperature (above upper
critical temperature), holding it for some time and then furnace
cooling/inert atmosphere which forms coarse pearlite
Normalising - heating to a predefined temperature (above
upper critical temperature), holding it for some time and then
air cool.
Normalising materials are hard than annealing
Spheroidization anneal for more than 6% C
Tempering To decrease the internal stress a secondary
heating below the lower critical temperature of 723 C and then
cooling in a prescribed rate
Surface Hardening
Thermochemical treatment
Carburizing heating in a carbon rich environment so that C is diffuse
into the surface.
Nitriding Nitrogen diffuse into surface
Carbonitriding Carbon and nitrogen rich
Chromizing high temperature , longer time
Bath
Gas carburizing
Pack carburizing
Liquid carburizing